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Thailand Digital Arrival Card for Indian Citizens

The TM6 Arrival Card is mandatory for all Indian tourists entering Thailand. Complete your application online before departure.

Visa Status: Visa on Arrival (15 Days)

Entry Requirements

If you hold a passport from India, you must submit a Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) before entering the Kingdom of Thailand. The TDAC replaced the paper-based TM6 form and is now required for all international arrivals — regardless of your visa status or purpose of travel.

As a Indian citizen, you are eligible for visa on arrival (15 days) entry. Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your date of entry. The TDAC collects your personal details, travel information, and accommodation address in Thailand.

⚠️ Common Issue for Indian Passport Holders

Name transliteration and VOA requirements — this is the most common reason for TDAC rejections from Indian travelers. Our system automatically detects and corrects these issues before submission, ensuring your arrival card is accepted without delays at immigration.

How to Apply

  1. 1Have your India passport ready with at least 6 months validity from your planned entry date.
  2. 2Complete the online form on TDAC.info with your personal details, travel itinerary, and accommodation address in Thailand.
  3. 3Our team reviews your submission for errors and you receive your approved QR code via email before your departure.
  4. 4Present your QR code at Thai immigration upon arrival — no paper forms needed, skip the queues.

Visa Status

Indian citizens: Visa on Arrival (15 Days). No visa application required for tourist stays within the allowed period.

TDAC Required

The Thailand Digital Arrival Card must be completed before arrival regardless of your visa status. This applies to all air, land, and sea arrivals.

Passport Validity

Your India passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your entry date. Ensure your passport has at least one blank page for the entry stamp.

Visa Duration for Indian Citizens

Indian passport holders can stay in Thailand for 15 days (VOA) or 60 days (Tourist Visa) under the current visa exemption. Extensions are available at local Immigration offices.

Flights to Thailand from India

  • Delhi (DEL) → Bangkok (direct)
  • Mumbai (BOM) → Bangkok (direct)
  • Chennai (MAA) → Bangkok
  • Kolkata (CCU) → Bangkok
  • Bengaluru (BLR) → Bangkok

Common TDAC Mistakes by Indian Travelers

  • Indian passport holders need Visa on Arrival (VOA) — NOT visa-exempt. You must pay 2,000 THB in cash at the airport and show a return ticket within 15 days
  • Names must match passport MRZ exactly — middle names and father's name must be included as they appear in the MRZ
  • Indian passport numbers: 1 letter + 7 digits — ensure the first letter is included
  • For stays longer than 15 days, apply for a Tourist Visa (TR) at the Thai Embassy before travel — this grants 60 days
  • Proof of funds: you must show 10,000 THB (individual) or 20,000 THB (family) in cash at VOA counter

Royal Thai Embassy in New Delhi

For visa enquiries beyond the visa exemption period, contact the Royal Thai Embassy in New Delhi.

Visit Embassy Website

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FAQ

TDAC is completely free. Answers to every Thailand Digital Arrival Card question: cost, occupation for children & infants, transit rules, processing time, and how to fix mistakes.